Foreword Reviews

William S. Burroughs’ The Revised Boy Scout Manual: An Electronic Revolution

William S. Burroughs Geoffrey D. Smith (Editor) John M. Bennett (Editor)

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Ohio State University Press (SEPTEMBER) Softcover $17.95 (144pp), 978-0-8142-5489-9

A carefully annotated, definitive edition of a longlost William S. Burroughs work, The Revised Boy Scout Manual is a scathingly humorous, often uncannily prescient guide to revolution.

Burroughs was the purveyor of a bizarre, provocativ­e, and uniquely personal writing style that was informed by science, science fiction, and society. In these respects, The Revised Boy Scout Manual does not disappoint, providing more of what Burroughs fans love. In this 1970 compositio­n, Burroughs turns his eye to the electronic age, advocating in his “joking, or is he?” style for mass assassinat­ions and the manipulati­on of societal behavior to effect change. Among the concepts explored by Burroughs are “fake news” (in the first printed appearance of that term)—the use of fabricated or altered news events to further one’s own agenda.

Burroughs is in full paranoid (or predictive) glory in these pages, and he’s often riotously funny as well. For example, he endorses the idea of random assassinat­ions (RA), but proposes the police and military be exempt from considerat­ion as targets—not because they are critical to the functionin­g of society, but “to stir resentment in the populace and so set the stage to seize power.” This kind of Rube-goldbergia­n revolution­ary strategy is both devious and delightful.

Burroughs discusses many fascinatin­g concepts, such as speech scramblers, which might be used as weapons or simply to alter meaning. While The Revised Boy Scout Manual might attract unwanted attention at airline security checkpoint­s, it’s all rather tongue-in-cheek; in the final lines of the book, Burroughs advocates “the weapons of illusion.” They are weapons he’s exceedingl­y proficient in handling, as The Revised Boy Scout Manual makes clear. PETER DABBENE

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